üInvolve in adultery
and fornication which might result to diseases or unplanned pregnancy.

üForging certificate
which might cause you shame and loss in future

And many more you can
think of . . .

When sin is the driver, you can be 100 per cent sure that shame
is at the back seat.

The worst enemy of man is his sinful heart propelled and fueled
by Mr. Flesh.

Sometimes, sin hooks a man in the process of trying to obtain
something he does not have, when he is afraid that he may lose something he
already has.

I want you to understand
that there is no small sin. When you come to the service and disturb others
from concentrating, you are a sinner. There is no small sin. The consequences
of what you may consider as a small sin may be immeasurable.

If you are sinning because you want to make some profit, you are
wasting time because you cannot profit by sin, it is impossible.

Anything you gain from
sin would be taken back from you by sin. And you would pay back with interest.

Sin is like a small
child playing with a snake, the child may find the snake very beautiful and
interesting. But the snake only remains interesting as long as it has not done
its worse.

Everyone has power to
choose his or her sins but nobody has power to choose the consequences of those
sins.

Every sin has a consequence and punishment assigned to it.

So, once you commit a sin, punishment is automatic. And when sin
enters, it will cause the cup of joy to leak. Therefore, as soon as the seed of
sin is sowed, judgment is sure.

Unfortunately, the Bible says, “…One sinner destroyeth much good” (Ecclesiastes 9:18).The sin
of one person can bring tragedy to many. Everybody in the boat of Jonah would
have been killed because the Lord was not ready to negotiate with him at all.
Perhaps you are the Jonah in your family. That is you are the reason why waves
and storms are blowing across your family. Perhaps God has brought you up to do
something there which you have neglected and since you are not doing the will
of God, the evil and mad wind of life is blowing against your family.

People make a mistake by thinking that sin is judged the way it
appears. Sin is not judged the way you see it, but the way God sees it. And
when God wants to start His judgment, where He would start may be very strange
to you.

For example, when God wants to judge
the sin of an armed robber, He would not start and end with the armed robber
alone. He could begin His judgment with the mother of the armed robber who was
a fornicator or an adulterer. From there, He could move to the person who was
selling him Marijuana and from there to the woman who had the bar where he was
drinking pepper soup and alcohol and from there to the person who introduced
him to robbery.

So, God packs so many people together when He begins to judge a
sinner. He will not judge according to your opinion. You may say, “In my own
opinion, I don’t think what I have done is that bad, after all everybody is
doing it.” You may be very wrong because you might have caused more harm than
anyone else who did it.

The repercussions of the same sin committed by two or more
different people may be completely different. For example, if God ordains a
sister to be a prophetess and decrees that through her shall be a seed that
shall save Africa. And that sister commits only one abortion to remove that
seed, the repercussion of her sin would be greater than some women who will do
twenty abortions because their seeds would have been for a different purpose.

Prices of materials may rise and
fall but the wages of sin remain the same.

The Bible says, “The wages of sin is death.” (Romans
6:23).

The most expensive thing in the world is sin because for the
purpose of sin, God allowed His own Son to be killed. Many people are now
becoming new sinners. There are new sinners every day; academic sinners,
intellectual sinners, brainy sinners, psychological sinners, etc. But there is
no new sin. Sin is still the same.

Beloved, I want you to understand that wickedness never goes
unpunished.

Though hand joins in
hand, no sinner shall go unpunished.

The pleasure of sin is paid with sorrow. And any sin you cover
up will eventually bring you down because sin is the greatest of all
detectives.

A certain man strangulated a young girl after raping her. He
dragged her body to a bush path and walked home.

His wife noticed that his coat
was a bit rough and that he had lost one button. Innocently, she told him that
one button was missing from his coat and demanded to know what happened. He
knew surely well that the button must be at the site where he killed the girl.

So, he lost his peace. Policemen arrived at the site of the murder, saw the
girl's body and began to look for clues around. Only one of them found the
button and hid it in his pocket. It was not in the newspapers that a button was
found at the site of the murder. But the man still had no peace. Something kept
reminding him of the button. He became very restless. Two months later, he
decided to go to the site to look for the button. Immediately, he arrived there
looking at the ground, the police arrested him. They said, “We know what you are looking for. You are
looking for your button.” And he said, “Yes.” His sin eventually found him out.

The Bible says, “Your sin shall find you out.”

It is the greatest detective.

vThe children you had
outside wedlock, which you are hiding
from your legally married spouse will grow and eventually come back and destroy
the family. Your sin will find you out.

Every sin, no matter how little has consequences.

vEven the misuse of
the tongue has consequences. You must understand this very well.

Number 12:1 says, “And Miriam and Aaron spake against Moses because of the Ethiopian
woman whom he had married; for he had married an Ethiopian woman.”They just spoke against Moses, they
did not fight him and something happened. {Numbers 12:9-14}

God disciplined Miriam
and Moses cried, “Heal her now O Lord.” God said, “Yes, I can forgive but
forgiveness does not eliminate discipline.” God dealt with her for seven days.
She would have died but the Lord just had mercy.

2 Samuel chapters 12 tell us a story about David. One day, David, instead of going to battle, was
lazing about. Eventually, he saw Bathsheba, another man’s wife, having a bath.
He took her and killed her husband. And the Prophet of God came unto David. {2 Samuel 12:7 – 16}

Prophet Nathan declared
the consequence of King David’s Actions:

1. The sword shall never depart from
thine house; because thou hast despised me, and hast taken the wife of
Uriah the Hittite to be thy wife.

2. Behold I will raise up evil
against thee out of thine own house.

3. I will take thy wives before
thine eyes, and give them unto thy neighbor; and he shall lie with thy
wives in the sight of this sun. For thou didst it secretly: but I will do this
thing before all Israel, and before the sun.

Immediately David got this consequence, He broke done, repented
and asked for forgiveness.

God forgave David his
sin.

The forgiveness removed the condemnation and the sin in the
record of God.

But it did not eliminate the discipline. It did not remove
the consequences.

Thou hand join in hand, no sinner shall go unpunished.

A person who commits adultery, and after contacting HIV begins
to call upon God to forgive and heal him would be forgiven and will make
heaven. But the consequences of his sin which is HIV will still punish and kill
him.

Illustration
story:

Sometime ago, at a pastors’ conference, there was an argument
between two

pastors. One of them was so annoyed that he said he would drop the
Bible and deal with the other one. After the conference, the vehicle he boarded
was involved in a nasty accident and everybody in that vehicle except him
walked out without any scratch. He broke his two legs. At the Orthopedic
hospital where he was admitted, he asked the Lord why that had to happen to him
and the Lord said, “You said you would drop the Bible and you did. You really dropped
it.” The pastor said, “But I have asked you to forgive me.” And God said, “Yes
if not you would have died. The Bible has been your support and shade and you
said you will drop it.” He still has a bad leg today as a testimony to the
discipline that he received.

God has facility to forgive every sin but no one can tell
the extent of the consequences.

There is nothing anyone can do about it. The consequence will
take its toll.

According to the book of Revelation, after you have read through
the whole of the Bible and decide to continue to do evil, you are free to do
so.

But it says, “Behold, I come quickly and my reward is with me.”

vSamson’s hair grew again but his eyes never got opened.

vAbraham brought forth Ishmael, and the consequences are clearly
seen now. God may forgive sin but it will have consequences. Unfortunately,
some of these consequences may remain with a person throughout his life. So,
every sin you are living in today is a foundation for your generation. The sins
will find you out and find out members of your generation. That is why we have
to be very careful.

vIf Gehazi had known that collecting money from Naaman would
affect his offspring, he would not have done it. Through his action he planted
an evil seed for his generation.

Every sin you commit will find you out. You cannot be cleverer
than sin. It will eventually find you out. When you ask God to forgive you, He
will and you will make heaven. But the forgiveness sometimes does not free you
from the consequences of your actions. There are some wrongs you may do which
could be redressed.

For example, if you steal somebody’s money, and you repent and make
restitution by returning the money, your punishment will be limited because the
wrong has already been corrected. But there are some sins that cannot be
righted

Forgiveness does not free one from accountability.

David committed the sin
of sexual immorality, deception and murder, and when the consequences started,
under the banner of sexual immorality; his

own son raped his own daughter. His
own son Absalom was sleeping with his wives on the roof top. David practiced
deception. His son Absalom too deceived him. David killed only Uriah but he
lost three children. He lost the baby that resulted from the adultery, Amnon
and Absalom. These were the consequences. So, if you do not want your children
to become robbers, do not train them with stolen money. If you do not want your
children to have broken home, do not beat up your spouse before them. If you do
not want your children to go into drugs, do not get involved in drug business
yourself. If you do not want somebody to mess up your own daughter, do not mess
up somebody else’s daughter.

The Mercy of God

Sometimes, when people commit sin, they would say, “Blood of
Jesus.”

The blood of Jesus does not eliminate the consequences of sin.
It would only remove the condemnation.

The only thing that can
eliminate the consequences of sin is the mercy of God.

The trouble with the
mercy of God is that it is not guaranteed. The Bible says, “I
will have mercy on whom I will have mercy” {Romans 9:15}. That
is, that mercy is not guaranteed. You may ask God to have mercy on you, and He
would say, “Not today.”

Beloved, I would like you to know that sin is success in
nothing. It is self-inflicted nonsense. It invites death. Sin obscures the
soul. Sin can sometimes come as a friend, but the longer you stay in sin, the
less and less it bothers you. Then you become hardened if you do not quickly
run out of it.

If you take a frog and throw it into boiling water, it will jump
out. But if you put a frog in a kettle of cold water and put the kettle on fire
and begin to warn it little by little, the frog will not jump out. It will be
enjoying the warmth of the water until it is boiled to death. That is what sin
does. Only one leak in a ship is enough to sink the whole ship. One sin can
destroy a person totally. Do not compare yourself to other people. Your life is
different likewise your destiny. So, do not copy others. Do not follow a
multitude to commit sin. One little sin can cause great trouble. The sin you
consider small and light could send you to the tail of destiny. We need the
mercy of God. We need to cry to Him for mercy. Mercy is obtained in the prison
of discipline. If you want to obtain mercy today, tell God the truth. If you
tell Him the truth, you stand a better chance of receiving mercy. Though hand
joins in hand, no sinner will go unpunished.

Many people need to sort out themselves with the Lord. Why
should you repeat the errors that have killed many people? The Bible says,
“These things were written for our learning that through the comfort of the
scriptures we might have hope. Keeping evil friends, drinking, smoking,
inordinate affection, unholy relationship, lying, malice, grudges, pride etc.
have their consequences. To open your mouth and say that you are tired of
prayer has its own consequences. Rumour mongering, gossiping, slander and all
forms of misuse of the mouth have their consequences. There are consequences
also for allowing your talent to lie fallow. The man with one talent in the
Bible did not commit murder. He did not commit fornication neither did he rape
anybody. His offence was that he did not use his talent. He buried it and
because of that he went to hell fire. There is a consequence for running away
from the agenda of God for your life. Trying to pay somebody back in his own
coin has its consequences.

It would be a sad thing if you appear at the gate of life, and
your name appears on the book of the house fellowship and the register of your
church but it is not found in the Book of life. The Bible says, “One book shall
be opened and other books too shall be opened, and then another book shall be
opened which is the book of life. If your name is found in all those other
books and because of one little sin, it is not found in the Book of life, what
do you do? Do not end up living a wasted life. You should cry to the Lord from
the bottom of your heart for His mercy. The Bible says, “Though hands join in hand, no
sinner shall go unpunished.” It did not say no sinner shall go
unforgiven.

Always remember in every action you are about to take that;

There is a Consequence.

Prayers

1.
My Father, have mercy on me today, in the name of Jesus.

2.
Blood of Jesus, clear away every sin that wants to destroy my destiny,
in the name of Jesus.

3.
Personal spiritual chains, ancestral chains, break, in the name of
Jesus.

4. Every
ancient prison door in my family line, break, in the name of Jesus.

5.
Every gap between where I am and where God wants me to be, close by
fire, in the name of Jesus.